EDIT: Disclaimer: Back in the day, I, also interested in Galt and its revolutionary theme, bought Flight of the Red Raven and To Scale the Dragon. I was disappointed to find that neither adventure did anything with the revolutionary aspect. (Requiem for the Red Raven hadn't come out yet, so I don't know about that one.)

On the one hand, I would love to see an AP about Galt, on the other hand, I'm sure it would be full of Paizo's reactionary lies about the Glorious People's Revolution.

Which is why I am going to make my own campaign, one that tells the truth about the struggle of the workers, peasants and goblins of Galt.

Down with Paizo!

Vive le Galt!

I can only hope it will also tell the truth about the surviving nobles of Galt, who were good and just stewards of the people, until they were forced from their estates by jealous riff-raff. It should also mention the struggle of living in exile when you just know the riff-raff is emptying your wine cellar one bottle at a time.

I was hesitant at first because every single campaign I've ever run for these guys has, at some point, featured a goblin named Doodlebug Anklebiter, but seeing as The Black Goblin has lately been very bad indeed, I might not be running it for the same group of people.

To be honest, I was just going to start out with the Kobold King modules retrofitted for Galt, but Citizen Drejk's link has inspired me aspire for more. I'm sure that will pass in a few hours, though...

Man, the more I think of it, starting the AP in a Fun-Timey Reeducation Through Labor Supercenter is the awesomest idea ever.

Especially if you cooperate with players to determine cause for their impris... er, reeducation. Prepare a number of campaign traits and tie a specific plot connected to each that will come into effect in later parts.

My party took a jaunt through galt once, had to get info on a dragon from a professor who was beheaded by the final blade. Can't speak with him while he's trapped in the blade, it was a fun foray into the bezzare world of Galtian politics for a paladin.
Damn xenophopic nationalists tried to lynch him because he looked all noble in shiny armor, trying to talk them down didn't do any good.

"good people, I've taken care of the anheg infestation of your fields, you can grow food again"
*rabble noises* "it's a trick!" "he's a nobleman" "they want to make us slaves again"
"wait, no, I just wanted to help you so you didn't starve"
"get em"

Can anyone point me to a list of adventures and/or PFS scenarios that take place in the best country in all of Golarion?

Vive le Galt!

Obviously the title of your thread contains an error... for the greatest, bestest and most majestic empire on Golarion is known as Cheliax! Now, I'm convinced that you will immediately realize your mistake and correct it without delay, -- therefore I do not need to inform any high-ranking Galt-based sleeper agents of our beloved Inquisition of your unfortunate slip of the tongue.

All hail Cheliax, Empire Eternal! All hail Almighty Asmodeus and the Blessed Majestrix!

My party took a jaunt through galt once, had to get info on a dragon from a professor who was beheaded by the final blade. Can't speak with him while he's trapped in the blade, it was a fun foray into the bezzare world of Galtian politics for a paladin.

Damn xenophopic nationalists tried to lynch him because he looked all noble in shiny armor, trying to talk them down didn't do any good.

"good people, I've taken care of the anheg infestation of your fields, you can grow food again"
*rabble noises* "it's a trick!" "he's a nobleman" "they want to make us slaves again"
"wait, no, I just wanted to help you so you didn't starve"
"get em"

Thank god a steed is faster than an angry mob.

But the Revolutionary Council had commanded the people to raise ankhegs for the war effort!

My party took a jaunt through galt once, had to get info on a dragon from a professor who was beheaded by the final blade. Can't speak with him while he's trapped in the blade, it was a fun foray into the bezzare world of Galtian politics for a paladin.

Damn xenophopic nationalists tried to lynch him because he looked all noble in shiny armor, trying to talk them down didn't do any good.

"good people, I've taken care of the anheg infestation of your fields, you can grow food again"
*rabble noises* "it's a trick!" "he's a nobleman" "they want to make us slaves again"
"wait, no, I just wanted to help you so you didn't starve"
"get em"

Thank god a steed is faster than an angry mob.

But the Revolutionary Council had commanded the people to raise ankhegs for the war effort!

I like to think it was coincidental (only so many syllables can go into fantasy country names, you know?) but, recently, I attended an anti-war rally with a "Vive le Galt!" sign and I got sick of fielding questions about Ayn Rand, so I hid it and carried my "Deafeat U.S. Imperialism!" sign instead.